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Your last points are excellent and a good, well-written reason, if they follow it up, for Carol to abandon her 'kill the sickies' philosophy and reintegrate her terrifying organism self into society. Mika a good shot? Not what I saw: I saw her miss a zombie several times at point-blank range. As for explaining the CDC

I was also partly hoping that Lizzie had somehow hit on a new formula for properly resurrecting the dead, and was even starting to think that maybe it could tie in to how Rick was seemingly dead and yet returned to full health. But then I remembered that this show is much more inclined towards Nietzsche than it is

The only parts of this episode I disliked were a) the confusing nature of Lizzie's particular brand of sociopathy (is it that she didn't have emotions and sometimes that made her very sad, so she wanted to convert everyone to her own walker-like self?) and b) Carol and Tyreese's 'we can live here'/'this'll be the rest

Now what the hell you suppose is eatin' them two guys?

Unless you've got evidence (which I doubt), you'd get more respect if your original post began with 'there's a theory/possibility that…' rather than stating it as truth.

Oh, you should have seen it, that old planet. There were grasshoppers and octopi and also people had racecars.

Does this mean that the answer to life, the universe and everything is six Homers?

Were those previously professed predatory publishing practices prescribed by Pete Porter of Pasadena?

People who frequent this website are more likely to be geeks than nerds.

Bruce Willis was probably born around the vernal equinox…

Also the reason why Snakes on a Plane is awesome.

Armerdegeddon?

She didn't tell anyone on the helicopter where she was going.

The problems with Kill Bill are as follows: 1) Unnecessarily elaborate revenge is unsympathetic 2) Anonymity is unsympathetic 3) Killing a woman with a kid is unsympathetic.

I suspect you're joking, but: same reason as vampires aren't constantly bursting into flame just because it's daytime in France and they're in America. It's about light, not time (I assume; I've not seen Gremlins.)

Tyson's not so bad. He apologised for the role he played in the Pluto matter.

You're not.

A perfectly justifiable opportunity to MOVE THEM UP A GRADE. Have Lisa taught by that woman from BvLvtTG and give Bart a heretofore unseen 5th-grade teacher. Then use that as the perfect opportunity for a springboard to END THE SHOW - by having the kids start on the road to adulthood, finishing when they get to

If I'd disliked the episode, I could have called it catastrophic.

If Barney were to realise everything you say about Robin, which he still could and I hope does, I think they would work as a couple.